Former Oldham and Manchester United goalkeeper Andy Goram has died aged 58 following a short battle with cancer. The Rangers legend opted not to have chemotherapy upon being told he had six months to live, after seeing how the treatment affected ex-wife Miriam last year.
The goalkeeper played twice for United during his loan spell from Motherwell 21 years ago, but is best known in the north west for the time he spent at Oldham Athletic, where he made 195 league appearances.
Goram played 43 times for Scotland, being handed his debut by Sir Alex Ferguson. Ferguson took the shot-stopper to the 1986 World Cup before Goram also went to Italia '90. READ MORE: Dean Henderson joins Nottingham Forest on loan as United strike wage agreement Goram will be remembered most for winning five league titles with Rangers between 1991 and 1998.
He was voted the club’s greatest goalkeeper of all-time by supporters in 1999. The Scottish giants announced the news of his passing on Saturday.
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